The best knife for you will be a knife made by yourself! For everyone who wants to make a knife, drawings of knives are selected here, which will help to determine the shape of the future product. The drawing is made in natural dimension, with the necessary sizes. To make a knife, you will need to print a drawing on thick paper, cut out a pattern and use it as a stencil on a sheet of metal. Please note this is a PDF PATTERN ONLY! No materials included in the listing. ♥ Instant Download Info: You will be emailed a link to the download at your Etsy email address. Also, PDFs are available in your Etsy account under "My Account" and then "Purchase" after payment has been confirmed. To open this files you will need Adobe Reader, which can be downloaded here for free: www.adobe.com/products/reader ♥ Refunds will not be made after purchasing. However if you are unhappy with your product contact me and I will try to help you!
Please see the original Knife Patterns page for more templates and a brief tutorial on making a pattern. These are not to be considered perfect templates, but rather a starting point for you to tweak the curves and shape. Print the PDF and glue the selected size on to a piece of thin plywood, polycarbonate or other easy to work material. Ideally you will make a few different sizes and one of them will fit your piece of steel. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- These are FREE to use. Free as in Beer. If you do use them, I'd appreciate if you sent me a note or a pic of the finished knife; that would be awesome! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please Note: Save the PDF or open in Acrobat first before printing. Printing directly from your browser's preview as this can distort the dimensions. More knife patterns here: Knife Patterns Knife Patterns III Knife Patterns IV Knife Patterns V and Knife Patterns VI pages DH40 Drop Point DH38 Slender Drop Point CP13 - Long Clip Point DH36 Drop Point Hunter DH35 Drop-Point Full Flat FK1 Filleting Knife CP12 - Clip Point Inspired by Lloyd Harding's Collection TP1 (Trailing Point) CP11 - Clip Point DS4 Skinner (Skeleton) DH34 - Drop Point CP10 - Clip Point KN6 - Chef's Knife CP9 - Clip-Point Hunter w/Bolster DS3 Skinner DH33 Hunter KN5 Kitchen Knife (Chef's knife) Nessmuk w/Scandi Grind DH31 - 'Slim Skinner' DH30 - 'Gentleman's' DH29 - Drop Point DH28 - Drop Point DH27 - Drop Point DH25 Drop Point DH24 - Drop Point DH23 - Drop Point TT1 - Tanto DH21 - Drop Point DS1 - Drop Point Skinner DH20 Drop Point DH19 Drop Point More knife patterns here: Knife Patterns Knife Patterns III Knife Patterns IV Knife Patterns V and Knife Patterns VI pages Please see the first Knife Patterns page for more templates and a brief tutorial on making a pattern. Take a look at what Falco, Lars & Sten did with a DH12 pattern. They swept the blade a little and it finished up really well for their second knife! Thanks for sending the photos guys. These photos are from Albert-Curtis who has made some impressive knives with variations to DH13 and DH15. And some very sharp looking leatherwork too!
Wooden Karambit: This is tutorial on how to make your own wooden knife, or in this case karambit.
Note: Save the PDF or open in Acrobat first before printing. Printing directly from your browser's preview can distort the dimensions. If...
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Please see the original Knife Patterns page for more templates and a brief tutorial on making a pattern. These are not to be considered perfect templates, but rather a starting point for you to tweak the curves and shape. Print the PDF and glue the selected size on to a piece of thin plywood, polycarbonate or other easy to work material. Ideally you will make a few different sizes and one of them will fit your piece of steel. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- These are FREE to use. Free as in Beer. If you do use them, I'd appreciate if you sent me a note or a pic of the finished knife; that would be awesome! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please Note: Save the PDF or open in Acrobat first before printing. Printing directly from your browser's preview as this can distort the dimensions. More knife patterns here: Knife Patterns Knife Patterns III Knife Patterns IV Knife Patterns V and Knife Patterns VI pages DH40 Drop Point DH38 Slender Drop Point CP13 - Long Clip Point DH36 Drop Point Hunter DH35 Drop-Point Full Flat FK1 Filleting Knife CP12 - Clip Point Inspired by Lloyd Harding's Collection TP1 (Trailing Point) CP11 - Clip Point DS4 Skinner (Skeleton) DH34 - Drop Point CP10 - Clip Point KN6 - Chef's Knife CP9 - Clip-Point Hunter w/Bolster DS3 Skinner DH33 Hunter KN5 Kitchen Knife (Chef's knife) Nessmuk w/Scandi Grind DH31 - 'Slim Skinner' DH30 - 'Gentleman's' DH29 - Drop Point DH28 - Drop Point DH27 - Drop Point DH25 Drop Point DH24 - Drop Point DH23 - Drop Point TT1 - Tanto DH21 - Drop Point DS1 - Drop Point Skinner DH20 Drop Point DH19 Drop Point More knife patterns here: Knife Patterns Knife Patterns III Knife Patterns IV Knife Patterns V and Knife Patterns VI pages Please see the first Knife Patterns page for more templates and a brief tutorial on making a pattern. Take a look at what Falco, Lars & Sten did with a DH12 pattern. They swept the blade a little and it finished up really well for their second knife! Thanks for sending the photos guys. These photos are from Albert-Curtis who has made some impressive knives with variations to DH13 and DH15. And some very sharp looking leatherwork too!
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Please see the original Knife Patterns page for more templates and a brief tutorial on making a pattern. These are not to be considered perfect templates, but rather a starting point for you to tweak the curves and shape. Print the PDF and glue the selected size on to a piece of thin plywood, polycarbonate or other easy to work material. Ideally you will make a few different sizes and one of them will fit your piece of steel. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- These are FREE to use. Free as in Beer. If you do use them, I'd appreciate if you sent me a note or a pic of the finished knife; that would be awesome! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please Note: Save the PDF or open in Acrobat first before printing. Printing directly from your browser's preview as this can distort the dimensions. More knife patterns here: Knife Patterns Knife Patterns III Knife Patterns IV Knife Patterns V and Knife Patterns VI pages DH40 Drop Point DH38 Slender Drop Point CP13 - Long Clip Point DH36 Drop Point Hunter DH35 Drop-Point Full Flat FK1 Filleting Knife CP12 - Clip Point Inspired by Lloyd Harding's Collection TP1 (Trailing Point) CP11 - Clip Point DS4 Skinner (Skeleton) DH34 - Drop Point CP10 - Clip Point KN6 - Chef's Knife CP9 - Clip-Point Hunter w/Bolster DS3 Skinner DH33 Hunter KN5 Kitchen Knife (Chef's knife) Nessmuk w/Scandi Grind DH31 - 'Slim Skinner' DH30 - 'Gentleman's' DH29 - Drop Point DH28 - Drop Point DH27 - Drop Point DH25 Drop Point DH24 - Drop Point DH23 - Drop Point TT1 - Tanto DH21 - Drop Point DS1 - Drop Point Skinner DH20 Drop Point DH19 Drop Point More knife patterns here: Knife Patterns Knife Patterns III Knife Patterns IV Knife Patterns V and Knife Patterns VI pages Please see the first Knife Patterns page for more templates and a brief tutorial on making a pattern. Take a look at what Falco, Lars & Sten did with a DH12 pattern. They swept the blade a little and it finished up really well for their second knife! Thanks for sending the photos guys. These photos are from Albert-Curtis who has made some impressive knives with variations to DH13 and DH15. And some very sharp looking leatherwork too!
Wooden Karambit: This is tutorial on how to make your own wooden knife, or in this case karambit.
Третья часть коллекции чертежей ножей. Предложены самые разные варианты холодного оружия, со всеми необходимыми размерами и данными
Please see the original Knife Patterns page for more templates and a brief tutorial on making a pattern. These are not to be considered perfect templates, but rather a starting point for you to tweak the curves and shape. Print the PDF and glue the selected size on to a piece of thin plywood, polycarbonate or other easy to work material. Ideally you will make a few different sizes and one of them will fit your piece of steel. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- These are FREE to use. Free as in Beer. If you do use them, I'd appreciate if you sent me a note or a pic of the finished knife; that would be awesome! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please Note: Save the PDF or open in Acrobat first before printing. Printing directly from your browser's preview as this can distort the dimensions. More knife patterns here: Knife Patterns Knife Patterns III Knife Patterns IV Knife Patterns V and Knife Patterns VI pages DH40 Drop Point DH38 Slender Drop Point CP13 - Long Clip Point DH36 Drop Point Hunter DH35 Drop-Point Full Flat FK1 Filleting Knife CP12 - Clip Point Inspired by Lloyd Harding's Collection TP1 (Trailing Point) CP11 - Clip Point DS4 Skinner (Skeleton) DH34 - Drop Point CP10 - Clip Point KN6 - Chef's Knife CP9 - Clip-Point Hunter w/Bolster DS3 Skinner DH33 Hunter KN5 Kitchen Knife (Chef's knife) Nessmuk w/Scandi Grind DH31 - 'Slim Skinner' DH30 - 'Gentleman's' DH29 - Drop Point DH28 - Drop Point DH27 - Drop Point DH25 Drop Point DH24 - Drop Point DH23 - Drop Point TT1 - Tanto DH21 - Drop Point DS1 - Drop Point Skinner DH20 Drop Point DH19 Drop Point More knife patterns here: Knife Patterns Knife Patterns III Knife Patterns IV Knife Patterns V and Knife Patterns VI pages Please see the first Knife Patterns page for more templates and a brief tutorial on making a pattern. Take a look at what Falco, Lars & Sten did with a DH12 pattern. They swept the blade a little and it finished up really well for their second knife! Thanks for sending the photos guys. These photos are from Albert-Curtis who has made some impressive knives with variations to DH13 and DH15. And some very sharp looking leatherwork too!
Вторая часть коллекции "Чертежи ножей". Для изготовления ножа предоставлены все необходимые параметры: необходимо лишь выбрать понравившийся чертеж.